Yep, it will work just fine.

Just terminate the SCSI if appropriate and set IDs correctly if 
required [ie if there are other SCSI devices].

David

On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 02:25  PM, George Hammond wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to the list, though having gotten stuck in grad school, I've 
> been a
> low end Mac aficionado for a while. I recently scavenged a beige G3 
> that
> has no hard drive, but does have cd, zip and floppy drives apparently
> intact. I have a 4 gig Quantum SCSI drive and the internal cable 
> connector,
> and I see that there is an apparently suitable 50-pin SCSI socket in 
> the
> G3. I know that these G3s originally came with IDE drives. Can I just 
> plug
> my SCSI drive in, install a system from a cd, and go?  Is there 
> anything
> else I need to do?
>
> thanks from an impecunious student,
>
> George

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